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EVAWAC - SUMMER 2013 Bulletin

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SUMMER 2013 NEWSLETTER
Issue: 1
Happy Summer!

I hope that you are getting geared up for travel and time with family and friends over the summer holidays. Mother nature seems to have other plans as the weather is getting a bit erratic in many parts of the world so be prepared for anything!

Regardless of whether you have sun, rain...

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Commission on the Status of Women Report

The full United Nations report on the Commission on the Status of Women fifty-seventh session (4-15 March 2013) can be read here.

From FAWCO's Global Team on Ending Violence Against Women and Children 

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WHO Releases Study on Violence Against Women

The findings of an important new study on the global prevalence of violence against women and its impacts were published in June 2013. You can read about the study here.

From FAWCO's Global Team on Ending Violence Against Women and Children 

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FAWCO UN Report on CSW57

Prepared by: Erica Higbie

Date: 3 – 15 March 2013

Location: In and around the United Nations, New York

Program: 57th Commission on the Status of Women: elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls

Format: Multiple sessions, side events (128) and parallel events (350)

Organization: UNWomen and NGO CSW, member states (131), working groups, civil...

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Commission on the Status of Women: Agreed Conclusions

Learn more about the Commission on the Status of Women: Agreed Conclusions, click here.

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Global Team on Ending Violence Against Women and Children and AWA Vienna Panel, March 2013

P1040914On March 18, 2013, to honor National Women's History Month, the US Embassy in Vienna Public Affairs Department, AWA Vienna and FAWCO drew attention to the issue of female oppression by sex trafficking and forced prostitution.

After the screening of a segment on prostitution in India from the PBS documentary “Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide,”

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Ending Violence Against Women is a Committee of the Human Rights Team, addressing issues of domestic violence and sex trafficking, as well as other forms of violence against women. The Ending Violence Team was created in April 2008 to address issues of domestic violence, human trafficking and sexual exploitation in order to increase awareness and empower those women and children affected. Over the years, the Team has put a spotlight on the issues to get people talking about them. We also promote tangible actions that we can all take to help eradicate these forms of violence. When you look at the facts you see that we still have a long way to go.

1 in 3 women has been sexually assaulted in her lifetime;

Rape continues to be used as a weapon during war and conflict;

Globalization and climate change are having the most profound impacts on women and children who are disproportionately displaced and left without options;

Gender-based violence is an affliction that millions of women and children suffer in silence and shame. Many become victimized by those who are supposed to love and protect them. 

Please share these three one-page information sheets on issues of Domestic Violence, how you can help victims of Domestic Violence, and global issues of Violence Against Women with your club members. 

For a worldwide listing of domestic violence agencies, see the Hot Peaches website

You'll find a link to the Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center (AODVC) website on our homepage under Domestic Violence. 

For more information or to get involved, contact the Committee Co-Chairs.

Co-Chair, Global Issues, Tonya Teichert at 

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Tonya Teichert (AWC The Taunus)

Co-Chair, Global Issues


Co-Chair, Domestic Violence and AODVC Liaison, Karen Lewis at aodvc@fawco.org.

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Karen Lewis (FAUSA)

Co-Chair, Domestic Violence and AODVC Liaison

Women Peace and Security is a committee within the Human Rights Team. Its goal is to raise awareness about violence against women in conflict zones and the role of women in the peace-keeping process.

The theme of women and conflict resonates with the very origins of FAWCO. According to The Red Book, FAWCO: A History 1931-2011:
 
Caroline Curtis Brown founded FAWCO on the belief that "enlightened women, working cooperatively throughout the world, could do much to help achieve permanent international peace; and that this was especially true of American women living abroad who had acquired special experience in living in foreign lands among foreign people and foreign customs. Their American clubs not only provided a home away from home, she felt, but also served to promote sympathetic awareness of the needs and problems in countries other than the United States."  Our founder's words are perhaps even more relevant today than in her own time. In our globally connected world, wars have a real impact on the lives of all of us, even when they occur in a distant land. A peaceful world benefits everyone.
 

 

 

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